91.   Murray Tobias, who headed the investigation into the claims against the Sydney casino consortium, said he found nothing to tarnish the reputation of Showboat.

92.   Purists argue that the sequels exploit and tarnish the reputations of the beloved originals, but some grudgingly admit that kids seem to enjoy them anyway.

93.   Sure his reputation is somewhat tarnished, but he is surviving.

94.   The botched assassination attempt and the report seriously tarnished the reputation of the Mossad.

95.   That loss sparked a room-trashing episode by some U.S. players and tarnished the reputation of the team.

96.   The allegations threaten to tarnish the reputation of the three-time World Cup champion.

97.   The company dumped former auditor, Arthur Andersen, after its reputation was tarnished as a result of the Enron collapse.

98.   The fundamentalist party claims the arrests were ordered in an attempt to tarnish its reputation by linking it with militancy.

99.   The vast Elf scandal has tarnished the reputations of prominent French businessmen and politicians, including Roland Dumas.

100.   Though her late father was a composer, it still took Ahlam three years to convince her family that she could sing without tarnishing their reputation.

v. + reputation >>共 352
have 33.37%
earn 7.30%
build 5.70%
develop 5.34%
gain 5.26%
make 2.73%
tarnish 2.30%
damage 2.27%
establish 2.00%
acquire 1.36%
tarnish + n. >>共 138
image 27.39%
reputation 22.82%
allure 2.90%
name 1.87%
credibility 1.87%
career 1.66%
game 1.66%
record 1.45%
party 1.24%
legacy 1.24%
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